Asheboro High School honors winter athletes

In boys basketball, Quinn Foscue was named the winner of the Steve Wheless Award, Devin Barrett was named the outstanding performer on defense, Christian Trogdon won the Blue Comet Pride/Coaches Award, Ben Robertson was named the outstanding performer on offense, Kameron Grady and Robert Bittle shared the Most Improved Award and Emmanuel Jones was named best all-around.

In girls basketball, Meredith Priest was most improved, Kinci Smith was best all-around player, Laycee Baughman was the top offensive player and Jasmine Trogdon won the Coaches Award.

The wrestling team named Nicholas Coe as most improved and Steve Strickland and Sawyer Davidson as most outstanding. Andrew Mullen was named the winner of the Eddie Luck Team before Self Award.

Cole Gregson and Ashlyn Park were named the winners of the swim team’s Coaches Awards, Jeffrey Beane and Riley Clark were the most improved and Matt Fowler and Monika Krakowski were named the winners of the Golden Goggle Awards.

In cheerleading, Taylor Norris was most spirited, Alexis Trogdon was most improved, Micaela Hayes won the Leadership Award, Julia Otranto was most dedicated and Danielle Chisholm was the rookie of the year.

AHS tennis team romps

ASHEBORO — Asheboro High School’s tennis team rolled to a 9-0 victory over Northeast Guilford in Mid-Piedmont Conference action Monday.

Doubles winners were the teams of Byrd and Chris Juburg, Dunzweiler and Jackson Gordon and Eldara and Chandler Kania.

SWRMS’ Hammer, Marsh combine for no-hitter

Dalton Hammer and Bryce Marsh combined to pitch a no-hitter as Southwestern Randolph Middle School recorded a 4-1 win over Uwharrie Monday.

Hammer earned the win with four innings of work. He struck out 10, walked four and gave up one unearned run. Marsh earned the save by pitching three shutout innings, striking out four and walking two.

Tanner Perdue had a double for SWRMS (5-3).

A-TMS nips NERMS

Archdale-Trinity recorded an 8-6 middle school baseball win over Northeastern Randolph Monday.

Noah Turbeville was 3-for-4 with a double and three runs, while Seth Smith, Khristan Hunt-Petty and Connor Patterson added two hits apiece for the Huskies (5-3).

THS tennis team rolls through PAC

Trinity High School’s varsity tennis team recorded a 9-0 Piedmont Athletic Conference win over Atkins Monday.

Singles winners for the Bulldogs (8-0, 12-1) were David Ryu, Chase Pruitt, Hunter Dean, Josh Flenniken, Reid Butler and David Gonzales. Doubles winners were Pruitt and Dean, Ryu and Butler and Gonzales and Flenniken.

All the THS players finished unbeaten in PAC play. The PAC Tournament is set for April 24.

Zach Kemp went the distance, giving up four hits, one earned run while striking out seven.

Leading hitters for the Tigers were Chase Newby, who was 3-for-3 with two doubles, three runs scored and one RBI; Kemp was 3-for-4 with two triples, three runs scored and two RBIs; Gunner Gantt was 3-for-4 with two runs scored and one RBI; and Grant Murphy was 2-for-2 with two runs scored and one RBI. Bailey Welch recorded three RBIs and two runs scored.

RMS (8-0) travels to Northeastern Randolph on Thursday.

AHS draws with LHS

ASHEBORO — Goalkeeper Mayar Elgeyoshi saved a penalty kick to keep the Asheboro High School varsity soccer team in the game against Ledford, as the teams played to a 1-1 tie.

Faith Shrewsbury scored a goal for the Blue Comets, while Bailee Moore played well in the midfield and helped AHS keep pressure on Ledford.

AHS (2-1-1, 5-4-2) travels to North Forsyth on Wednesday.

RHS tennis team wins

RANDLEMAN — Randleman High School’s tennis team defeated Wheatmore, 5-4, to place second in the PAC 6 Conference.

Singles winners for the Tigers were Evan Hager, Justin Traxler and Bailey Reid. In doubles play, the teams of Hager and Kyle Hollingsworth and Reid and Corwin Boyd won.